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Principles of Instrumental Analysis

Skoog D A, Floller F J and Nieman T A 1998 Principles of Instrumental Analysis 5th edn (Philadelphia Flarcourt Brace)... [Pg.1176]

Skoog, D. A. Holler, F. J. Nieman, T. A. Principles of Instrumental Analysis. Saunders Gollege Publishing Philadelphia, 1998. [Pg.459]

Skoog, D.A. Principles of Instrumental Analysis , 3rd ed. Saunders College Publishing, Holt, Rinehart Winston Philadelphia. 1985 Chapters 26 and 27. [Pg.460]

D. A. Skoog and D. M. West, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 2nd. ed. (Saunders College, Philadelphia, 1980). [Pg.90]

D A Skoog, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 3rd edn, CBS College Publishing, Philadelphia, 1984... [Pg.814]

The IDL is dependent on various factors such as sensitivity of the detector for the analyte of interest and electronic and detector (instrumental) noise of various origins, e.g., thermal noise, shot noise, flicker (1 //) noise, environmenfal noise, efc. Several books and articles have been published on fhe different types of instrumental noise, e.g., Skoog and Leary s Principles of Instrumental Analysis . ... [Pg.63]

Skoog DA, Holler FJ, and Nriman TA, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th edn., Harcourt Brace College Publishers, London, 1998. [Pg.147]

Jegorova, I. 2002, Monitoring with Semipermeable Membrane Device (SPMD) Technology for Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Analysis. In Principles of Instrumental Analysis Leary, J, Skoog, D, Eds. 4th Ed. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Orlando, EL. [Pg.207]

Skoog D, Holler FJ, Nieman TA. 1998. Chromatography. Principles of Instrumental Analysis. Philadelphia Harcourt Brace College Publishers pp. 735-736. [Pg.40]

Figure 6.79 Schematic illustration of an NMR experiment (a) without sample and (b) with sample. Reprinted, by permission, from D. A. Skoog and D. M. West, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 2nd ed., p. 285. Copyright 1980 by Saunders College. Figure 6.79 Schematic illustration of an NMR experiment (a) without sample and (b) with sample. Reprinted, by permission, from D. A. Skoog and D. M. West, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 2nd ed., p. 285. Copyright 1980 by Saunders College.
Skoog DA, Leary JJ. Principles of Instrumental Analysis. 4th ed. Fort Worth Saunders College Publishing, 1992 700. [Pg.411]

D. Skoog, F. Holler, and T. Nieman, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th ed. (1998), Saunders (Philadelphia). An introductory coverage of analytical spectroscopy. [Pg.170]

D Skoog, F. Holler, and T Nieman, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th ed (1998), Saunders (Philadelphia) An introductory coverage of analytical spectroscopy E Solomon and K Hodgson, Spectroscopic Methods in Biomorganic Chemistry (1998), Oxford University Press (New York) An excellent, specialized book L Stryer, Biochemistry, 4th ed (1995), Freeman (New York), pp 52-53, 66-68, 457-458 Application of NMR and MS to biochemistry... [Pg.170]

The following books have inspired me (1) Principles of Modern Physics by Robert B. Leighton, (2) Theoretical Physics by Georg Joos, (3) The Feynman Lectures on Physics by Richard P. Feynman, and (4) Principles of Instrumental Analysis by Doug Skoog, James Holler, and Stanley Crouch. In this twenty-first century, much help was obtained on-line from Wikipedia, but "caveat emptor" ... [Pg.3]

D.A. Skoog and J.J. Leary, Principles of instrumental analysis, Saunders, Fort Worth, 1992. [Pg.465]


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